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Free Useful Teaching Resources

Here you will find a collection of links to some free useful resources; they're listed in alphabetical order. The links open on a new tab or window. If you find this page useful, PLEASE tell other people about it - you can tweet, send it to Facebook, etc at the end of the page.

Most of these resources have been used by me at one time or another, and the links will be constantly updated, so be sure to keep coming back! Feedback, as usual, will be much appreciated.

Jobs(especially for teachers looking for jobs. Note: I don't vouch for any of them. Use common sense when using any of these. If any site asks you for payment first, strike them off your list and please let me know)

If you tend to update files in several places, e.g., in your internal and external hard drives, it may be a headache trying to keep track of what you've done. Synchronising your folders ensures that you have the same files in all your storage.

Hi Chiew,I'm looking for something to curate info, which I think is the same as bookmarking and organizing resources.... (terminology confuses me!) ;) What do you recommend from your experience? Thx!Noreen

Yes, look under bookmarking. ScoopIt is online but allows you 5 or 6 topics only. Evernote is also free and is both on & offline and you can sync them. I'd suggest you look at those two first. It's all a matter of choice, really.

Hi Chiew,Thanks for sharing such fantastic resources. Where should I save such an useful source of info? PCkeeping is harder than housekeeping, I think.We are using http://list.ly as a curation tool for 2014 EVO. Very friendly and with visual impact.I'm having trouble to get to slide.com. Any idea why? Or it might have to do with Safari?Debbie

Thanks for the thumbs-up and the heads-up! Looks like slide.com is no longer in existence. I'll remove it.The answer to your question is you don't. The only thing you need to save is the link to this page. I update it when I find either something worthwhile, remove broken links (such as slide.com), a free resource stops being free, etc.You can use fancy curation tools but I find you end up not using it as it becomes difficult to look for things. I prefer a simple list like this, under simple headers, just links, no images, all on one page, so a quick glance gives you an idea of what might be interesting or relevant to you.

Hello Chiew,you might find my site http://www.engames.eu interesting for your site. It contains free materials for learners of English. There are grammar mind maps and games for learners of English. Check it out and if you like it, I will be really happy if you share it.Have a nice dayZdenek Rotrekl

Hello,My name is Serge. I was working on research of linguistic tools and found your site. This page contains a really great list of resources and I want to say thanks for it! Also, I want to suggest a one more link to a definition dictionary which I use frequently (Apart from definitions it provides rhymes, quotes and idioms). I see that you already have a few links to the related services on this page, so adding - www.dictionary.net probably would be a good new opportunity for your visitors to find more information. Thanks,

Thanks for the comment, Pauline. This list was started at least 4 years ago, if not more, so if you happen to find any that no longer works, do let me know. I try to keep it all up to date but I may have missed some.